This blog is my look at movies, pop culture and entertainment. It’s a blog by the people that speaks for the people who love entertainment. I love to write and to share my opinion. Hope you enjoy what I have to say.

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Tim Hall

Day 3…… The last day of any con weekend can make you feel like a zombie (and hopefully not smell like one). In my zombie state I thought it was a good idea to skip breakfast and head straight to my first panel of the day. That was a mistake. Here’s the thing….it’s not like […]
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Day 2….. Saturday is always the busiest day of the con. There’s more costumes, bigger panels, plus most of the big dogs do their photo-ops and signings. Before the wave of madness swept across the con floor I got a chance to check out out Erick Cabral at Urban Myth Studios. His artwork is perfect […]
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Day One…. Another spring in Seattle means rain….it also means another Emerald City Comic Con. Every year ECCC turns the Washington State Convention Center into a sanctuary for all things geek – panels, exhibitors, celebrity guests, autographs, pictures, cosplay, artists, and just about anything else you could imagine. My con started off like most cons, […]
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Two of Hollywood’s biggest stars, Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart, teamed up for the new comedy Get Hard. The plot could easily be plucked from a film out of the 1980’s – businessman James King (Will Ferrell) is living the luxury life in a mansion with his fiancé Alissa (Alison Brie). At James’ engagement party, […]
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A lot of trailers released this week. Among them was our first look at Adam Sandler’s new comedy Pixels. The film is about aliens attacking earth using video game characters from the 80′s. The film looks like a lot of nostalgia and a lot of fun. I wonder who the big boss is going […]
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Insurgent picks up right where 2014’s Divergent left audiences. Tris (Shailene Woodley) is on the run with Four (Theo James), her brother Caleb (Ansel Elgort), and fellow Dauntless newbie Peter (Miles Teller). They’ve been labeled fugitives by Jeanine (Kate Winslet) and are hiding from her in the Amity faction. When Eric (Jai Courtney) finds a […]
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Ff The first three months of the year produce a lot of forgettable films. But every year there’s a film that catches your attention and reminds you why you love sitting in dark theaters two hours twice a week. This year that film is It Follows. No, it’s not a movie about Pennywise the Clown following people […]
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Most people don’t know who Jai Courtney is, but know they’ve seen his face on TV before. All that is about to change for Jai after being cast for lead roles Terminator Genisys and Warner Bros supervillain movie Suicide Squad. Jai sat down to talk about his latest film, Insurgent, where he reprises his role […]
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I thought Hollywood’s recent fascination with casting Liam Neeson as an aged badass who threatens people over the phone reached its apex with Taken 3. I was wrong. Neeson’s latest expertly trained anti hero movie is the Juame Collet-Serra (Uknown, Non Stop) directed Run All Night. Neeson plays Jimmy Conlon, a retired hitman for a […]
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There may not be a studio better than Disney Pictures at repackaging an old tale and making it feel original. We saw it in 2010 with Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland and in 2014 with Maleficent. Disney’s newest repackaged live action adaption is the 1950’s animated classic Cinderella. In this version of Cinderella: After the […]
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